Parenting

Booklets

This colorful booklet lists all the ritual items needed for the Passover table. The history and significance of each item on the seder plate is explained, as are the customs that have been handed down through the generations in different centers of Jewish life.

Events

InterfaithFamily and the Workmen's Circle are celebrating Tu B'Shevat, the Jewish New Year for the trees, and you're invited!
Join us for a FREE afternoon filled with food, music, art projects and social justice.

For Program Providers

A great way for Jewish professionals and volunteers who work with and provide programming for people in interfaith relationships to locate resources and trainings to build more welcome into their Jewish communities; connect with and learn from each other; and publicize and enhance their programs and services.

Drop-In Art-Making:
Every Sunday and select school holidays from 1–3pm, families can experience a new adventure in art-making free with admission to The Contemporary Jewish Museum. As always, the hands-on fun inspires children to learn more about the exhibitions on display in the galleries, the building’s architecture, or holidays and traditions while experimenting with materials and art techniques.
Sundays, January 5 & 12, 2014: Imagination Forest
Celebrate the Jewish New Year for the Trees by creating a miniature forest out of art materials.
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Frog and Toad and the World of Arnold Lobel.
Sunday, January 19 & Monday, January 20, 2014: Utopian Magnets
Inspired by Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dreams for a better world and the artwork in the exhibition Work in Progress: Considering Utopia, create magnetic art to express your visions of utopia.

Date/Dates

January 05 2014 - January 20 2014

Times

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Cost

FREE with regular admission as follows: members and youth 18 and under, Free; General Admission, $12; Students with a valid ID and Seniors, $10.